A New Age and Distance for I Zw 18, the Most Metal-Poor Galaxy in the Nearby Universe

A New Age and Distance for I Zw 18, the Most Metal-Poor Galaxy in the Nearby Universe is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S174392130802512X

P50authorRoeland van der MarelQ3438545
Ilaria MusellaQ53952795
Marcella MarconiQ53952803
Alessandra AloisiQ53985237
Monica TosiQ53985280
Giuliana FiorentinoQ54307784
Abhijit SahaQ57136636
Francesca AnnibaliQ58490694
Gisella ClementiniQ61470581
P2093author name stringR. Contreras
M. Sirianni
J. Mack
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A step toward the calibration of the red giant branch tip as a standard candleQ68879512
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I Zw 18 Revisited withHSTACS and Cepheids: New Distance and AgeQ59110466
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P433issueS255
P304page(s)387-391
P577publication date2008-06-01
P1433published inProceedings of the International Astronomical UnionQ29043729
P1476titleA New Age and Distance for I Zw 18, the Most Metal-Poor Galaxy in the Nearby Universe
P478volume4